Investor focus is now on this year's wage negotiations, which could deliver more hefty pay hikes, a prerequisite for ending negative interest rates. Capital expenditure rose 16.4% in the fourth ...
Japan corporate capital spending jumps 16.4% in Q4
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japanese corporate spending on plant and equipment in October-December jumped by 16.4% from the same period a year earlier, Ministry of Finance data showed on Monday, likely easing ...
Japan’s Nikkei breaches 40,000 level for first time as tech stocks soar
Japan's main stock benchmark breached the 40,000-point level for the first time on Monday, continuing a rapid rise to new peaks this year that has been spurred by corporate governance reform and cheap ...
Japan government considers declaring end to deflation – Kyodo
Japan's government is considering declaring an end to deflation in the wake of rising prices, Kyodo news agency reported, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.The government will make a ... ( read original story ...)
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Japan corporate capex jumps, paving way for BOJ exit from stimulus
Japanese corporate spending on plant and equipment in October-December jumped by 16.4 per cent from the same period a year earlier, Ministry of Finance data showed on Monday, likely easing some ...
If Taylor Swift were here, she’d be staying in these knockout corner suites
There's also a gym with state-of-the-art equipment and a handy coin-operated laundry.The roomIf Taylor Swift were here, she too would be staying in a corner suite, one of six at the hotel. The suites ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Q4 corporate capex up 16.4% yr/yr – MOF
Ministry of Finance data showed on Monday. The data will be used to calculate revised gross domestic product figures due on March 11 and follows a preliminary estimate that Japan's economy contracted ...
Japan’s Nikkei smashes 40,000 point barrier, Asia markets poised to track Wall Street gains
Investors are also watching the proceedings of China's "Two Sessions" meetings, which is the country's main political event for the year. ( read original story ...)
If Harry Styles were here, he’d be staying in these knockout corner suites
There's also a gym with state-of-the-art equipment and a handy coin-operated laundry.The roomIf Harry Styles were here, she too would be staying in a corner suite, one of six at the hotel, which has ... ( read original story ...)
New ruling in SEC’s Coinbase insider trading lawsuit comes as a blow to the crypto industry as judge finds secondary token sales were securities
As the legal debate continues over whether sales of cryptocurrencies constitute securities, all eyes have been on a court case involving a Coinbase employee sharing insider information with his ...
Nikkei 225 at an all-time high: what’s next for Japanese stocks?
Kei Okamura expects further upside in Japanese stocks. The Nikkei 225 index is already trading at all-time high.
State releases ‘Akagi file’ to widow; Aso says ‘no’ to new probe
At a June 22 news conference in Tokyo, Finance Minister Taro Aso said a minimum of masking of personal information in the Akagi file was intended to protect the privacy of individuals and also ...
Morocco, Japan cooperate to reinforce Kingdom’s earthquake resilience
The Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation and the National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) launched a project entitled “Strengthening Morocco’s ... ( read original story ...)
China welcomes Japanese business, Beijing’s envoy Wu Jianghao says, trying to ease fears
Beijing’s top envoy to Tokyo has sought to allay growth and security concerns about China in the Japanese business community, saying the two sides should explore opportunities in emerging industries. ( read original story ...)
Navalny mourners and Tokyo runners: photos of the weekend
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world ... ( read original story ...)